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KILBIRNIE STADIUM (Under A.C.U. and N.Z.S.A. Rules) ' '■"■"■ ' TO-NIGHT Afc 8 «•<*><* TO-NIGHT SPEEDWAY SENSATIONS • SPEEDWAY SENSATIONS. BE AT THE STADIUM TO-NIGHT! BE AT THE STADIUM TO-NIGHT! SENSATIONAL RACING BY DARING RIDERS. A NIGHT OF THRILLING SPORT. GREAT AUSTRALIAN TRIO-MANY NEW ZEALAND STARS GATES OPEN 7 O'CLOCK. . FOLLOW THE CROWDS. SPECIAL TRAMS TO STADIUM. ' ADMISSION 2/- and. 3/-. For Reserves Ring Stadium, 24-573. (In the event of a Postponement owing to bad weather, the meeting will be held on _^ Monday Night.) >

T<HE PARAMOUNT THEATRE xHE PARAMOUNT THEATRE THE PARAMOUNT THEATRE. (New Zealand's' Leading Movietone • Theatre.) .NOW SHOWING! NOW SHOWING! (Two Presentations Daily.) NEW GREAT ALL-DIALOGUE NEW GREAT ALL-DIALOGUE SPECIAL PRODUCTION! SPECIAL PRODUCTION! Another of Paramount Theatre's Big : Special Offerings! ■■;■ i -'"1 ' ; „THE ALL-"TALKIE" SENS - -' TION THAT TOOK LONDON BY STQRH! EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S EDGAR WALLACE'S Famous Work pietunsed. in the most sensational and thriliing All-dialogue Production of all time!"THE TERROR." "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR," "THE TERROR" "THE TERROR," "THE TERROR> "THE TERROR.'" "THE TERROR " "THE TERROR," "THF TERROR." (Warner Bros.' Vitaphone Special.) SEE! • . .. A lonely haunted English mansion, tenanted by a miserly old-doctor and his beautiful daughter, hysterical old maids, and a strange collection of crooks Scotland Yard detectives, and crazy folk—all roaming stealthily through wind-swept, galleries,. seeking the hiding place of stolen treasure. HEAR! The weirL -watting ot a mysterious organ—a spiritualistic seance—hooting of night owls^-Tyind'Siowling about the eaves—slamming doors—footsteps pattering through secret' passages—shots . m the darfrrrtum'ult. ■ 'ALL DIALOGUE BY THE ENTIRE CAST THROUGHOUT THE PLAY!) Cast' includes: EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, EDWARD EVERETT HORTON, MAY M'AVOY, LOUISE FAZENDA MAY M'AVOY, LOUISE FAZENDA^ With ALEX FRANCIS, MATTHEW 3ETZ, HOLMES HERBERT, JOHN MIL JAN, and Many Others. ' ' ': SPECIAL ELECTION OF VITAPHONE SOUND, DIALOGUE, AND OPERATIC FEATURETTES. "A Show in Themselves." ..;. BOOKING.—Box Plans at Bristol and Theatre. Ring Tel. 21-842 for Reservations. :".-;"■ ■ :-.-?.->,.". now ssqyrmG, 11 a.m. to 10 pin,' Daily. "VTEW PRI!N£ESS ■' THEATRE ■"EW PRINCESS THEATRE Presents GEORGE SIDNEY, JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE SIDNEY, JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE SIDNEY, JEAN HERSHOLT GEORGE SIDNEY, JEAN HERSHOLT In "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." "GIVE AND TAKE." .' "GIVE AND TAKE." • "GIVE AND TAKE." ' ■ "GIVE AND TAKE.?' "GIVE AND TAKE." Added Feature: MABEL POULTON MABEL POULTON In "WDLD CAT HETTY " "WILD CAT HETTY" "WILD CAT HETTY" "WILD CAT HETTY." "WILD CAT, HETTY." In Support GAZETTE. SERIAL COMEDY. B^^sx^Mos^HEATßE. Continuous from U ajn. to, 10 p.m. ' JAMES MURRAYIn* JAMES MURRAY in JAMES MURRAY in "THE SHAKEDOWN." "THE SHAKEDOWN." "THE SHAKEDOWN." "THE SHAKEDOWN." "THE SHAKEDOWN/ "THE SHAKEDOWN." She said, "Go Straight"—tut the Gantr said "No!" "THE SHAKEDOWN." "THE SHAKEDOWN." "T.HE SHAKEDOWN." Also Also Also IVOR NOVELLO in IVOR NOVELLO in "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" "THE CONSTANT NYMPH" "THE CONSTANT. NYMPH." Box Plan at Theatre or Tel. 40-618. A RTCRAFT THEATRE. ■^RTCRAFT THEATRE. ' TO-NJGJHT At 8 TO-NIGHT. A VERITABLE FEAST OF ENTERTAINMENT. . LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA LA PLANTE LAURA>LA-PLANTE LAURA LA -iXANTE And Able Supporting Cast, • ' . -In ■ . ■■ .... ' ■ "HOME JAMES" . : "HOME JAMES." '■ ";; < - "HOME JAMES," . "HOME JAME3." "HOME JAMES." r • - ■■' ■; "HOME JAMES." . " The adorable Laura as the whirling centri ot a speeding mass of humorous complications, A delightful masquerade of love and humour. Also: . . AIbo: Feature No. 2^- •, ''"'.'' A pulsating Irish. Drama .adapted from Dion Boucieault's Famous Stage Play, ; Colleen Bawn," arid filmed; on the banks of Killarney. . "THE LILY OF KILLARNEY." "THE LILY • 0F"... KILLARNEY " "THE LILY OF KILLARNEY?' : "THE LILY. OF KILLARNEY" ■" "THE. LILY OF KILLARNEY." ; Tel. <i 3-968 after 6.30 pj».: for Reservations. -■••■ • ■■.- : ::..-...; ■;...-. ,■■ ■ !

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 4